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Case Solution for Singapore Airlines: In Talks to Invest in Jeju Air

Case Solution & Analysis for Singapore Airlines: In Talks to Invest in Jeju Air by Ruth S.K. Tan, Zsuzsa R. Huszar, Weina Zhang.

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Case Name :      Singapore Airlines: In Talks to Invest in Jeju Air
Authors :           Sanjay Dhamija, David J. Sharp
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N013 / W15371
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    12 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Jeju Air is a market leader in the South Korean low-cost carrier industry, operating more than 20 domestic and international air routes in Asian countries. In the midst of rising economic activity and the opening of more air routes in North Asia, Jeju Air is planning an initial public offering to seek capital to grow its China business. Meanwhile, Singapore Airlines is in discussions to purchase a 20 per cent equity investment in Jeju Air. Is this investment a wise decision for Singapore Airlines? Additionally, what is Singapore Airlines’ future outlook in terms of its existing underperforming subsidiaries?
 
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Case Solution for Asahi India Glass Limited: Leverage, A Double-edged Sword

Case Solution & Analysis for Asahi India Glass Limited: Leverage, A Double-edged Sword by Sanjay Dhamija, David J. Sharp.

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Case Name :      Asahi India Glass Limited: Leverage, A Double-edged Sword
Authors :           Sanjay Dhamija, David J. Sharp
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N018 / W15457
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    12 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Asahi India Glass Limited faces a situation encountered by many growing companies after having funded its diversification from retained earnings and debt, both in rupees and foreign currency. An over-reliance on borrowed funds without a matching infusion of equity has plunged the company into losses. To reduce its need for financial leverage, the company has issued equity shares on a rights basis, which has helped but is insufficient to reduce its debt burden. The company’s management is seeking alternatives to further deleverage the company’s capital structure but is finding it difficult due to losses in the recent past, the adverse operating environment created by the global economic crisis and a slowdown in the major segments in which it operates.
 
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Case Solution for SenseGiz: Funding a Start-up

Case Solution & Analysis for SenseGiz: Funding a Start-up by Mrinalini Shah, Anuj Kulkarni.

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Case Name :      SenseGiz: Funding a Start-up
Authors :           Mrinalini Shah, Anuj Kulkarni
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N017 / W15461
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    10 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Two engineers founded a start-up for the design and development of Internet of Things and wearable technology products. They received initial seed capital from family in lieu of equity shares. The company developed a product that could be used to search for misplaced items through the user’s phone. The product was expected to be ready for mass production in a week. However, in spite of potential huge demand, the company did not have funds for mass production because it used the seed capital on the design and development. The supplier would not produce unless the start-up paid up front. The technology start-up needed to analyze all the available options for funding mass production of its product and choose the most suitable one.
 
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Case Solution for Fairfax and Thomas Cook India: Permanent Capital, Private Equity and Public Markets

Case Solution & Analysis for Fairfax and Thomas Cook India: Permanent Capital, Private Equity and Public Markets by Emir Hrnjić, Nupur Pavan Bang, Vikram Kuriyan, Sanjay Bakshi.

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Case Name :      Fairfax and Thomas Cook India: Permanent Capital, Private Equity and Public Markets
Authors :           Emir Hrnjić, Nupur Pavan Bang, Vikram Kuriyan, Sanjay Bakshi
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N016 / W15463
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    16 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In March 2012, the CEO of Fairbridge Capital considered the pros and cons of the potential acquisition of Thomas Cook India. He believed that Thomas Cook India’s two business segments (travel/related services and financial services) had different potential in terms of growth and cash flow generation. Analysts predicted tremendous growth potential in the travel business (although it would require additional investment), while the foreign exchange segment had limited growth potential but generated significant cash flow. Thomas Cook India had changed ownership several times in a short time period, and the stock price had fallen substantially. Would acquiring Thomas Cook India fit the value-investing philosophy rigorously followed by Fairbridge Capital and its parent company, Fairfax Financial? If so, how much should Fairbridge bid? Was Thomas Cook India worth more with two segments or was it better off split into two? Finally, should Fairbridge delist Thomas Cook India or keep it public?
 
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Case Solution for Suntech Power: Competition and Financing in China’s Solar Industry

Case Solution & Analysis for Suntech Power: Competition and Financing in China’s Solar Industry by Sunil Gupta, Emir Hrnjić.

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Case Name :      Suntech Power: Competition and Financing in China’s Solar Industry
Authors :           Sunil Gupta, Emir Hrnjić
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N019 / W15476
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    11 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In 2011, Suntech Power, the world’s largest solar panel manufacturer, found itself in a highly problematic position. Recent developments in the Chinese solar power industry had negatively impacted the company’s operations. As the industry had matured, the demand for Suntech Power’s products had become highly volatile. Changing policy regulations, the ambiguous financial structure of the firm and a shift in consumers’ perceptions of the product were only some of the issues that further compounded the problem. As a result of these changing dynamics within the global solar power industry, the company’s share price had plummeted by roughly 90 per cent. To remedy the problem, in May 2011, the founder and chief executive officer of Suntech Power hired a new chief financial officer and they faced the arduous task of turning the company around. How should they tackle changing political and economic conditions? What decisions needed to be made to maintain the position of the company in the global solar energy market?
 
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Case Solution for Investing in a Retirement Plan

Case Solution & Analysis for Investing in a Retirement Plan by Jayasree Mangalagiri, N.V. SriRanga Prasad.

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Case Name :      Investing in a Retirement Plan
Authors :           Jayasree Mangalagiri, N.V. SriRanga Prasad
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N021 / W15501
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    11 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A middle-aged investor, living in India, is looking for a pension plan as he wants to retire within 10 to 12 years and start his own consultancy. His financial advisor suggests four investment plans, each a mix of equities and bonds with different risk elements. An investment that has more equity also has more risk but higher returns. Inflation, equity markets, bond trends, interest rates, portfolio returns and likely annuities all have to be analyzed. Annual contributions and the accumulation of corpus fund at the time of maturity also have to be considered. The investor wants to ensure that his pension plan will generate the annuities required to support his retirement but is still unsure which plan to choose.
 
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Case Solution for Constellation Software Inc.

Case Solution & Analysis for Constellation Software Inc. by George Athanassakos, Watson Lin, Parker Liu.

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Case Name :      Constellation Software Inc.
Authors :           George Athanassakos, Watson Lin, Parker Liu
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N029 / W15578
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    36 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
An equity analyst at a value fund considers pitching to his fund manager the Canadian software maker Constellation Software Inc. The last software company he pitched was rejected for failing to meet the value fund’s investment criteria of low analyst coverage and small market capitalization with either a strong competitive advantage or a low price-earnings ratio and a low price-to-book ratio. The analyst has heard that Constellation Software is earning very high returns on invested capital deployed and wonders whether the company’s current valuation makes it a great business investment at a fair price.
 
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Case Solution for A Broken Trust

Case Solution & Analysis for A Broken Trust by Brian Lane, Vince Bruni-Bossio, Suresh Kalagnanam.

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Case Name :      A Broken Trust
Authors :           Brian Lane, Vince Bruni-Bossio, Suresh Kalagnanam
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B15N027 / W15620
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    07 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Based on client meetings, this case profiles a situation in 2014 where pension plan members are struggling to make decisions due to inappropriate account reporting. A sense of urgency permeates the case. The husband’s pension account has recovered much of the value he lost in 2007, but he is concerned that another loss could occur, at a point in his life where he will not have time to recover. Two themes are addressed through a discussion involving a couple and their financial planner: the first considers the differences between defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans, while the second considers appropriate performance reporting for pension plan members.
 
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Case Solution for FinSAS Financial Research: Financial Data and SAS Programming

Case Solution & Analysis for FinSAS Financial Research: Financial Data and SAS Programming by Zhichuan Frank Li.

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Case Name :      FinSAS Financial Research: Financial Data and SAS Programming
Authors :           Zhichuan Frank Li
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16N005 / W16025
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    04 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In early January 2016, FinSAS Financial Research Inc. needed to recruit more programmers because of its rapid growth. However, the average annual salary for financial programmers had been increasing significantly. The financial research company decided that it needed advice from a “programming strategist” from the software engineering industry. The company contacted such a strategist to build a reusable module for use by all company programmers, to avoid coding the same functionality over and over. FinSAS provided access to some of its programs and asked the strategist to prepare a proposal for the project. Would the strategist’s proposal meet the needs of FinSAS and its programmers?
 
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Case Solution for Lyxor ChinaH Versus Lyxor MSIndia: Portfolio Risk and Return

Case Solution & Analysis for Lyxor ChinaH Versus Lyxor MSIndia: Portfolio Risk and Return by Ruth S.K. Tan, Zsuzsa R. Huszar, Weina Zhang.

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Case Name :      Lyxor ChinaH Versus Lyxor MSIndia: Portfolio Risk and Return
Authors :           Ruth S.K. Tan, Zsuzsa R. Huszar, Weina Zhang
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B16N004 / W16027
Discipline :        Finance
Case Length :    03 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In September 2015, Susie reflected on the performance of her personal investment portfolio over the past seven years. Susie had invested in two exchange traded funds (ETFs): Lyxor ChinaH and Lyxor MSIndia. She was now considering Lyxor USDJIA as a third ETF to diversify her risk. This analysis would involve the concept of portfolio diversification and the application of the capital asset pricing model. In addition, Susie would need to calculate mean returns, standard deviations, covariances, correlations, betas, and required returns in order to fully assess the merits of her decision. Although Susie had been satisfied with her portfolio performance over the past seven years, the high growth in these two emerging markets had fizzled out lately. Should Susie diversify her portfolio or remain invested in China and India only?
 
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